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  • Date 23 September 2025
  • Words by Apple Newsroom
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Apple launches new project to protect and restore California redwood forest

The Restore Fund initiative is designed to scale global investment in nature-based carbon removal. Apple has expanded the initiative — first in 2023 with the addition of a new fund managed by Climate Asset Management, and again in 2025 with additional direct investments from Apple in nature-based projects in the U.S. and Latin America. Apple suppliers TSMC and Murata have also invested in the fund.

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